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The counted cross-stitch image shown above is called Aunt Lucy's Place. It reminds my husband of  an old homestead where he spent many happy hours as a child. Designed by Linda Meyers and originally called Autumn at Sinking Creek, it now hangs in our dining room. View a larger image of Aunt Lucy's Place.

Baltimore Orioles Counted Cross Stitch

The male Baltimore Oriole has a black head, back, wings, and tail; orange breast, rump, and shoulder patch. The female is olive-brown, with dull yellow-orange underparts and 2 dull white wing bars. It prefers open areas with tall trees.

This pair of Baltimore Orioles is from the Backyard Favorites leaflet by Crossed Wing Collection. It was stitched on 28ct Jobelan over 2 threads with DMC floss. It's finished size measures 16 x 17 3/4 with a single mat and frame. It hangs in the dining area of our home.

Baltimore Orioles from the Crossed Wing Collection.

 

Backyard Favorites from the Crossed Wing Collection.

Learn more about the Baltimore Oriole

If you are interested in this chart, it is available from 123Stitch

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